Based on the entire book........................
Move over Steven Spielberg...
Move over Steven Spielberg...
For the final blog post for this book, you are going to create YOUR VERY OWN BOOK TRAILER to get other students interested in reading your book!
YOU MAY:
- Work with 1 or 2 other students in any class, on either team who have read the same book as you.
- Utilize any website or format you wish. Search the internet for free websites/apps you can use to create your trailer.
- Student suggestions for apps/sites to use: Powtoon, Animoto, Wevideo. Try something you haven't used before if you're feeling adventurous! Do not limit yourself to only these sites.
Here are some awesome resources:
Ideas for creating book trailers
Examples of Book Trailers
Examples of Book Trailers
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YOU MUST INCLUDE:
- Title and author of your book
- Summarize the key points of the book
- DO NOT give away the ending- end with a CLIFFHANGER
- Pictures, sounds, videos, voice overs, music, etc. that directly relates to the tone, mood, theme and major ideas presented in your book
- Must include at least 2-3 pieces of textual evidence
Create a trailer that is 2-3 minutes in length!
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Expert Board
Expert Board
If you have ideas about the type of technology you are going to utilize to create your trailer or can offer assistance to other students with specific technology needs, please share links, resources, and support on the Expert Board! You can add this board whenever you come across something fun, interesting, or easy that you think other students can benefit from!
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